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  • Carbon Bonding: Understanding Carbon's Capacity for Four Bonds
    Carbon can form four bonds.

    This is because carbon has four valence electrons, which are the electrons in its outermost shell. To achieve stability, carbon wants to have eight electrons in its outer shell. It can do this by sharing its four valence electrons with other atoms, forming four covalent bonds.

    This ability to form four bonds allows carbon to create a vast diversity of molecules, making it the backbone of life on Earth.

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